Australian designer Adam Goodram (Adam Goodrum) and French master of marquetry Arthur Seigneur (Arthur Seigneur) presented a wardrobe Bloom.
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The facade decor is inspired by the blooming lotus flower. The inlay is made with rye straws ordered in Burgundy. Each stem was kept in the dye for 24 hours, separated and pressed. After that, Arthur Senor laid out a pattern resembling a kaleidoscope in blue, pink and purple tones.
“The work on marquetry took about 400 hours,” says Señor. - I was very nervous because of the correct selection of colors, and we really suffered with this. In the end, we decided to order 12 colors. I really admire Adam's aesthetics, and so I was so happy to work with him for the first time, and I am very pleased with Bloom. ”
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Bloom — вторая совместная работа Адама Гудрама и Артура Сеньора, познакомившихся пару лет назад и трудившихся над благотворительным проектом для компании Cult Furniture. Теперь они планируют выпускать предметы под брендом Adam&Arthur. Шкаф был показан на выставке работ 26 австралийских дизайнеров Local Design в рамках Миланской недели дизайна 2018.